Endemetriosis: What is Endemetriosis and How is it Treated?
Posted: Friday, August 24, 2007
by Elizabeth Dean
Womens Health Forum
Endemetriosis is a disease that affects around 89 million women worldwide. When you have the disease, the tissue that lines your uterus begins to grow on the outside of your uterus and can spread to other parts of your body. In very extreme and rare cases, the endemetriosis can spread to the skin, lungs, diaphragm and brain. Women who have endemetriosis will still have periods, but internal bleeding, tissue shedding and degenerated blood will go along with it. As a result, scar tissue may form and there is also a lot of pain involved. Depending on how serious the endemetriosis is, there may be interference with normal bladder and bowel functions.
Endemetriosis has no cure, but there are several different ways to treat the symptoms. Many women choose to treat the infertility and subfertility aspects of the disease, as it has been discussed (though not quite proven) that having a baby can decrease the chances of the endemetriosis coming back. Other women choose to treat the pain with prescription narcotics, while some seek natural pain treatments. Depending on the severity of the condition, some women are forced to undergo a hysterectomy.
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